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This program, part of "The Newborn" series, is an overview of bacterial sepsis and features Richard L. Schreiner, MD. Pathogenesis, causation, indications, laboratory tests, therapy, complications,...
This program, part of "The Newborn" series, discusses seizures and the importance of understanding them. Subleties which complicate diagnosis are described and recognition of various types is expla...
On Thursday, October 29, 2020 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., Professor Peter Schubert, the 2020 Bantz-Petronio Translating Research Into Practice Awardee, hosted an inaugural brain-storming session t...
In this video, Dr. Peter Schubert describes his translational research. Three complementary solutions are needed so that everyone can enjoy a comfortable standard of living without despoiling our s...
Dr. Schubert discusses three solutions needed so that everyone can enjoy a comfortable standard of living without damaging our planet. First, is baseload power for cities and factories, provided b...
Lecture delivered by Jane E. Schultz, PhD (Professor of English and Medical Humanities at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis) on December 5, 2018 in conjunction with the National Lib...
Marilyn R. Schultz was a pioneer in broadcast journalism, dedicating herself to the fight for women's rights in the industry and, later, to educating future journalists as a college professor.
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These are 10 health stories that Marilyn Schultz reported for WRC-TV, the NBC affiliate in Washington, DC and/or for NBC News. These stories are from the 1970s, before she left NBC in 1976.
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